MYFAROG

The idea behind this blog is to make a website to promote MYFAROG, but also to allow those interested to really find out what the RPG is all about, before they potentially puchase the game (when it has been published). Further, the blog was set up to provide support for gamers who play MYFAROG, with free and downloadable resources for them to use in their gaming groups.

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Have you ever considered doing a form of historical re-enactment Varg? I’ve been an Anglo-Saxon re-enactor for a few years now and its a great way to re-engage with ones cultural history and the activities of our forebears.

Varg I am your fan since I was 10. In start I didn’t understand a thin because I was just listening to your music with a cuosin. When I was twelve you became my idol and favourite musician. I like the Burzum really much. Now I am 17 and when I heard that you are creating the RPG I was really interested in playing it. Can’t wait for it! In the upcoming years I would like to meet you, but not to get the damn autogram but to sit and talk to you!! Where are you living now? Greetings from Serbia!!

When is Myfarog being released? By that I mean in print, will it be this year?
I have almost no chance of getting properly into it without it being in print, it just isn’t the same on a screen.
A lovely big box with rules, dice, maps, pieces etc. would be perfect. It would take me back to my Warhammer obsessed teenage years.

I look forward to it, from the blurb and the front cover art it looks set to be amazing. I also know that you have a similar idea of where other rpgs have failed and where they have succeeded, as I do. I’m glad there will be none of the weirdness where high level characters effectively have the skin of a King Tiger or anything like that. Keep up the good work!

As a long time player (over 20 years of playing RPGs) I look forward to playing your game. A friend has spoken of it and it has peaked my interest. I have played RPG’s from the original dungeon master to Skyrim. I hope my input will help in shaping your game.

[…] Varg Vikernes, sole composer of Burzum, has announced his plans to release a film and a new role-playing game (RPG). As part of the film project, he has revealed a new track designed to act as part of a soundtrack […]

You should consider making this into a video game, specifically a crossplatform indie game. Check out the ‘Humble Indie Bundle’ for examples of projects like the aforementioned. I, and I’m sure others, would most certainly donate top dollar for such an awesome virtual adventure.

PS: I love your work as a musician. Filosofem and Fallen are my current favorites of your works.

Leukesson, the mechanics are not usually very complicated but most do require you to sit down and have a good read before you play, in fact it is part of the appeal. If you are anything like me when you get the book and assuming it will be as good as all indicators say it will, you will sit down with the book, hours will fly by and you will have the setting and the game mechanics playing around your mind for days afterwards.

Propably a video that lasts about 1:00-2:00 minutes. This video will include scenes from wintery Finland (forests, rivers, hills and so on) I will also include some drawn pictures into this video, which would include pictures out of realistic looking Iron-age warriors and mythic monsters.

Some kind of soundtrack, so i was wondering whether i could use few songs from Hliðskjálf?

I would also add texts to the video, including the maker/creator of the game (you, Varg Vikernes), the illustrator and everyone who you want to credit from making that game.

I would upload this video to youtube, and i’m pretty sure, it would draw a lot of good attention to it.

I have a little idea about making a video concerning your MYFAROG. I have planned making this “advertisement”- video about your RPG. Could i get your blessing to this project or are you strictly againts voluntary advertising?